Sightseeing in the UK with Kids: Summer Vacation Special

Bhavya Bhatia

Last updated: Mar 24, 2020

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Planning to visit the UK with your children? England is full of interesting attractions that’ll keep your little ones entertained all the time. And, the best part is, you don’t have to spend a lot of money to make your kids happy as there are plenty of free attractions as well.

So, have a look at these interesting places in UK, that will leave your kids with long-lasting memories.

The Edinburgh Castle, Scotland

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The symbol of Scotland and Edinburgh, this is an attraction that’s ideal for families. The Edinburgh Castle is one of the most sought-after historic sites in UK. Located in the centre of the capital city of Scotland, this scenic fort will blow your mind away. Even if you just have one hour in hand, you can quickly check out all the highlights of the castle. Want a detailed explanation for everything? Go for a guided tour. You can also buy a guidebook or take help of the audio guides to explore the castle.

Your kids will enjoy watching the costumed performances and you’ll relish the afternoon tea experience ⁠— both are included in the ticket. You can also enjoy a hearty meal with your children at the Redcoat Cafe, and then head to the large souvenir shop to pick some interesting knick knacks.

Entry Ticket: For ages 16 and above, the entry ticket costs £19.50 at the venue and £17.50 online. Senior citizens of over 60 years of age can buy the ticket for just £16.00 at the venue and £14.00 online. While the little ones from 5 to 15 years, get the ticket for £11.50 (offline) and £10.50 (online). Kids below the age of 5 can enter without any ticket but must be accompanied by an adult.

Glasgow Science Centre, Scotland

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Kids with a scientific bent of mind will thank you for taking them to the Glasgow Science Centre! Science isn’t their thing? A visit to this museum will still fascinate them and definitely develop a curiosity in their minds. Spread across 3 floors with hundreds of interactive exhibits and a Science Mall, this is a one-of-a-kind place. While here, you can also catch the IMAX Documentary at one of the largest IMAX screens in Scotland and visit the Planetarium for an out-of-the-world solar system experience.

Also, this is a baby-friendly place where you can breastfeed and heat baby food at the café.

Entry Ticket: A day entry ticket for 16 and above is for £11.50 (without donation- £10.45). While children from 3 to 15, senior citizens above 60, the unemployed and students, need to pay £9.50 (without donation- £8.60). Kids less than 3 years old, are free to enter without any tickets. Extra add-ons range from £2.50 to £6.50.    

National Railway Museum, York

On Leeman Road, just a few minutes away from the York Station, lies one of the world’s largest rail museums that’s all about the history of trains and their impact on the British society. Do not miss this one, as here you can see almost 300 different trains and several artefacts. Check out Mallard, the fastest steam train in the world, along with many royal trains too. The luxurious royal carriage which was used by Queen Victoria is also displayed here.

Kids will love hopping on to the age-old carriages, riding a mini train, and being a part of the entertaining science shows. The museum also offers a play area for children less than 5 years old. Oh! Don’t forget to relish a traditional English afternoon tea at the Countess of York, which is adorned with the décor of a beautifully restored railway carriage.

Entry Ticket: Free. However, you can donate some money if the cause means something to you.

Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool

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Think titanic displays, interactive exhibitions and a lot more! Merseyside Maritime Museum gives you an insight into the nautical history of Liverpool as well as the history of slavery. Here, you can learn about the Royal Albert Dock ⁠— the heart of Liverpool’s waterfront, shop for books, prints and souvenirs, take your child to the Archives Centre, browse through the huge collection of centuries-old naval books, and explore the International Slavery Museum. Oh! You can also go through the thrilling merchant shipping records here.

Are you a new mom? Don’t worry, it’s a baby-friendly museum offering facilities for changing, breast feeding and more.

Entry Ticket: Free

National Football Museum, Manchester

Are your kids into sports? If yes, then you got to take them to one of the greatest football museums in the world! Located in the heart of Manchester, England’s national football museum offers a plethora of exciting interactive games. Unleash the footballer in your child with activities ranging from showboating to commentating. The ‘Football Walk of Fame,’ and BBC Radio Commentary Collection will soak you and your family in the sporty vibe further.  

Entry Ticket: A ticket for an adult, costs 10 £. For kids between the ages of 5 and 15 years, the ticket will cost 5 £. For a family comprising 2 kids and 2 adults, the ticket will cost 25 £.

With so many exciting things to do, Britain is an ideal summer vacation destination for the whole family! So what are you waiting for?

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